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1987_Lakers
06-03-2014, 01:16 AM
I get a vibe that fans in general don't know who the hell is going to win this series. It was so close last year that people don't know what is going to happen. Miami as a team was better last year, but they got a healthier Wade this year. Duncan and Parker have regressed a little, but the rest of the team seems better.

I for sure as hell don't know who is going to win.

HorryIsMyMVP
06-03-2014, 01:18 AM
$1000 the Heat will win it all

Solefade
06-03-2014, 01:21 AM
last time i checked it wasn't that hard to decide whether you hate the heat or not

Milbuck
06-03-2014, 01:22 AM
I just cannot see this series being anything other than an all-out war. It's gonna be incredible to watch. Two of the most exciting teams when they're on their games, albeit in pretty different ways.

el gringos
06-03-2014, 01:49 AM
last time i checked it wasn't that hard to decide whether you hate the heat or not
Honestly this seems to be the real story.

J Shuttlesworth
06-03-2014, 02:49 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UM0_NnKadj8

lol Stephen A Smith was actually awesome in this vid. From like 4 minutes on, his prediction is hilarious :lol

BigBoss
06-03-2014, 02:50 AM
$1000 the Heat will win it all

2000 spurs will

ihoopallday
06-03-2014, 02:52 AM
Just waiting to see who Floyd Mayweather bets $10 million on. Hopefully he picks SA :rockon:

Natureland
06-03-2014, 02:53 AM
Still two more days. :mad:

Inferno
06-03-2014, 02:54 AM
I feel like the Spurs are the better team but the Heat are more likely to explode and dominate

RoundMoundOfReb
06-03-2014, 03:02 AM
Yeah I just feel that there's a lot of question marks surrounding both teams right now.

-Are the spurs the team that went 7 against Dallas or the team that cruised past Portland and handled OKC pretty well?

-Did LeBron/Wade figure out the Spurs last year winning 3/4 games to close the series or not?

-Did the Heat just beat the real Pacers team or a shell?

-Will Lebron's jumper be on?

-How healthy is Tony Parker?

-Were Manu's struggles last year a product of the Heat's defensive system (as we have seen a similar player in Harden struggle against them as well) or was he just off?

Honestly no outcome from Spurs in 4 to Heat in 4 would surprise me. Gun to my head i got the Spurs in 7.

dannysc305
06-03-2014, 03:09 AM
Give me the Heat in 6. HCA is the worst thing that ever happened to Indiana as well as San Antonio. This Heat team does NOT lose 2 back to back playoff games, never has never will, so all your doing is setting yourself to get robbed of HCA early in the series only to head back to a hostile White Hot American Airlines Arena with the threat of going down 3-1 with the snap of a finger. I see playing out exactly like Indy series. Heat take 1 of first 2, except this series I think it's G1 instead of G2. Head back home, handles business, lose G5 and wrap it up at home. Sooooo lucky they changed the 2-3-2 or else that's Heat in 5. How you luhh dat?

sd3035
06-03-2014, 03:10 AM
Spurs in 5

poido123
06-03-2014, 03:15 AM
Flip of the coin is a fair assessment.

Based on last year, both teams have a case to be confident to win this year.

Purch
06-03-2014, 07:49 AM
Give me the Heat in 6. HCA is the worst thing that ever happened to Indiana as well as San Antonio. This Heat team does NOT lose 2 back to back playoff games, never has never will, so all your doing is setting yourself to get robbed of HCA early in the series only to head back to a hostile White Hot American Airlines Arena with the threat of going down 3-1 with the snap of a finger. I see playing out exactly like Indy series. Heat take 1 of first 2, except this series I think it's G1 instead of G2. Head back home, handles business, lose G5 and wrap it up at home. Sooooo lucky they changed the 2-3-2 or else that's Heat in 5. How you luhh dat?

Youre not factoring in that San Antonio is one of the best road teams in history. This isnt indiana. They won 30 road games on this year. So the same way, you state Miami doesn't lose two in a row, it can easily be said that the Spurs will take at least 1 on the road. And don't give me that, it's different playing on the road in Miami, because the Spurs just beat their hardest matchup in a closeout game, without their best player for most of it. In fact, they already demonstrated that they can win in Miami last season, the only difference is they're an even better road team this year.

Sakkreth
06-03-2014, 08:07 AM
Hopefully 7 games again.

Byobob
06-03-2014, 08:15 AM
Hopefully 7 games again.

This. It literally took 24 seconds shy of 7 games to determine the champs. :lol :lol :lol

16X
06-03-2014, 08:21 AM
I get a vibe that fans in general don't know who the hell is going to win this series. It was so close last year that people don't know what is going to happen. Miami as a team was better last year, but they got a healthier Wade this year. Duncan and Parker have regressed a little, but the rest of the team seems better.

I for sure as hell don't know who is going to win.
This is nothing new. It's been the exact same the past couple years. A bunch of people acting like OKC and SA are the favourites, and then they lose. It will be no different this Finals. SA is going down. Ducan and Ginobili are too old, and Parker will be playing hurt. Miami's got this. I don't see any way Bran let's his Finals record drop to 2 wins, three losses, and besides Bran, the Heat have the second best player in the East as well.

Byobob
06-03-2014, 09:05 AM
This is nothing new. It's been the exact same the past couple years. A bunch of people acting like OKC and SA are the favourites, and then they lose. It will be no different this Finals. SA is going down. Ducan and Ginobili are too old, and Parker will be playing hurt. Miami's got this. I don't see any way Bran let's his Finals record drop to 2 wins, three losses, and besides Bran, the Heat have the second best player in the East as well.

You got a point there bud. For the past two years, people have been picking the West to win the ship including this year. Team work will win you games but if Bran plays like a true superstar in this series, then I see the Heat taking it again.

nightprowler10
06-03-2014, 10:28 AM
Yeah I just feel that there's a lot of question marks surrounding both teams right now.

-Are the spurs the team that went 7 against Dallas or the team that cruised past Portland and handled OKC pretty well?

-Did LeBron/Wade figure out the Spurs last year winning 3/4 games to close the series or not?

-Did the Heat just beat the real Pacers team or a shell?

-Will Lebron's jumper be on?

-How healthy is Tony Parker?

-Were Manu's struggles last year a product of the Heat's defensive system (as we have seen a similar player in Harden struggle against them as well) or was he just off?

Honestly no outcome from Spurs in 4 to Heat in 4 would surprise me. Gun to my head i got the Spurs in 7.

Well said, though as of right now I find it tough to bet against the 2 time champs. Aside from the 2011 finals, they've found a way to win every series in the last 4 years. You could argue that many of those series were made tougher by Miami's complacency, but the results always favored Miami.

brantonli
06-03-2014, 10:35 AM
I just cannot see this series being anything other than an all-out war. It's gonna be incredible to watch. Two of the most exciting teams when they're on their games, albeit in pretty different ways.

Well put. The best thing about this series is that, very unlike 2007, when it was a 'team concept vs 'one-Lebron wrecking ball', both teams are quite team orientated, so it'll make for fantastic viewing. You can bet all Heat and Spurs players will go at 110% to get the wins.

Such a shame about Parker's injury though. hope he can pull through and be 100%

wordsRweapons
06-03-2014, 12:11 PM
-Were Manu's struggles last year a product of the Heat's defensive system (as we have seen a similar player in Harden struggle against them as well) or was he just off?

he was just off, he played even worse against warriors/grizzlies iirc

DatAsh
06-03-2014, 01:09 PM
Well put. The best thing about this series is that, very unlike 2007, when it was a 'team concept vs 'one-Lebron wrecking ball', both teams are quite team orientated, so it'll make for fantastic viewing. You can bet all Heat and Spurs players will go at 110% to get the wins.


This.

Heat have come a long way since 2011 when their gameplan basically consisted of Lebron and Wade taking turns in iso. I'd even go so far as to say the Heat play better teamball than almost any other team in the league, one of those teams being San Antonio. Should be an awesome series, just like last year.

HurricaneKid
06-03-2014, 01:30 PM
Miami was favored in 2011, lost.

OKC favored in 2012, lost

Miami was favored in 2013, won.

Spurs favored in 2014, ???

Its not like Vegas has been doing great at this the last several years...

Dr. Ice
06-03-2014, 01:40 PM
Give me the Heat in 6. HCA is the worst thing that ever happened to Indiana as well as San Antonio. This Heat team does NOT lose 2 back to back playoff games, never has never will, so all your doing is setting yourself to get robbed of HCA early in the series only to head back to a hostile White Hot American Airlines Arena with the threat of going down 3-1 with the snap of a finger. I see playing out exactly like Indy series. Heat take 1 of first 2, except this series I think it's G1 instead of G2. Head back home, handles business, lose G5 and wrap it up at home. Sooooo lucky they changed the 2-3-2 or else that's Heat in 5. How you luhh dat?
:biggums: :roll:

D-Rose
06-03-2014, 01:44 PM
Interestingly, ESPN has 12 of its 18 "experts" picking SA, and only 6. I'm picking Miami in 6, but a darn close series.

robert_shaww
06-03-2014, 01:51 PM
Yeah I just feel that there's a lot of question marks surrounding both teams right now.

-Are the spurs the team that went 7 against Dallas or the team that cruised past Portland and handled OKC pretty well?

-Did LeBron/Wade figure out the Spurs last year winning 3/4 games to close the series or not?

-Did the Heat just beat the real Pacers team or a shell?

-Will Lebron's jumper be on?

-How healthy is Tony Parker?

-Were Manu's struggles last year a product of the Heat's defensive system (as we have seen a similar player in Harden struggle against them as well) or was he just off?

Honestly no outcome from Spurs in 4 to Heat in 4 would surprise me. Gun to my head i got the Spurs in 7.

this. manu can play great against anyone except the heat....could be an exception here and there (game 5 last year) but the heat defensive system kills him

dannysc305
06-03-2014, 03:33 PM
:biggums: :roll:

It's gonna be the Finals bro any road game environment will be hostile, especially considering how well Heat play at home. The crowds have been nice throughout the playoffs, and if it's anything like ECF G6 it is easily a hostile environment ask Lance & Indy

Marlo_Stanfield
06-03-2014, 03:42 PM
heres hoping the finals wont give me a heart attack:coleman:

Real14
06-03-2014, 03:44 PM
im not unsure at all.

GODbe
06-03-2014, 03:56 PM
The spurs will shit all over em. After last years finals, I wouldn't be surprised if Popovich just put 2 guys on Ray the entire game and left LeBald unguarded. Dude's complete crap.

Rubio2Gasol
06-03-2014, 03:59 PM
Mavs come to mind as a huge upset.

I think many thought Boston could pull it out in 2010, kinda similar situation, albeit Lakers had less depth to matchup and Boston didn't really have anyone "unstoppable."

Thunder a couple years back....backdoor sweapt a team that was basically playing some of the best ball in history, I think it was uncertain.

Replay32
06-03-2014, 04:02 PM
Give me the Heat in 6. HCA is the worst thing that ever happened to Indiana as well as San Antonio. This Heat team does NOT lose 2 back to back playoff games, never has never will, so all your doing is setting yourself to get robbed of HCA early in the series only to head back to a hostile White Hot American Airlines Arena with the threat of going down 3-1 with the snap of a finger. I see playing out exactly like Indy series. Heat take 1 of first 2, except this series I think it's G1 instead of G2. Head back home, handles business, lose G5 and wrap it up at home. Sooooo lucky they changed the 2-3-2 or else that's Heat in 5. How you luhh dat?

They lost 3 in a row in the finals against the Mavs. :coleman:

Edit: Anticipating the "that year doesn't count. Lebron wasn't lebron excuse".